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spending -- even though deficit spending is really taxation deferred rather than taxation denied. it does make the current generation of voters feel like they're getting something for nothing. even at the tail end of the reagan administration, we had it at one point where the government was -- [inaudible] david fromm back when he was much more libertarian than he is today -- [laughter] described it as post-great government society at pre-great government prices. the final thing is divided government which has been very successful in curtailing the growth of government with. it certainly was in the '90s when you had divided goth between clinton and congressional republicans. and aide arguing we're -- i'd arguing we're starting to see some degree of success with that now with the republican house and the democrats controlling the senate and the wows. but to actually address the long-term drivers of the debt to keep the federal government from continuing to grow, there are going to need to be some systematic reforms to entitlements, and under the current political conditions, it's ve
spending -- even though deficit spending is really taxation deferred rather than taxation denied. it does make the current generation of voters feel like they're getting something for nothing. even at the tail end of the reagan administration, we had it at one point where the government was -- [inaudible] david fromm back when he was much more libertarian than he is today -- [laughter] described it as post-great government society at pre-great government prices. the final thing is divided...
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she set 2016 as the new target rate to bring the deficit down to 3% of gdp. unemployment in spain has risen to more than 27%, a new high. government debt is 84% of gross domestic product, and growth shrank last year by 1.8%. the recession is set to continue for the rest of this year. madrid is predicting a return to growth in 2014. >> german chemical greater thanbasf has its sights set on a record year -- german chemical giant basf. >> the company posted net profit of 1.5 billion euros. this year, it plans to expand in emerging markets like china and brazil. >> let's turn now to frankfurt to find out how it played out on the markets. >> basf was the strongest support for the german market. not only the world's largest chemical company, but also a heavyweight at the market. shares have been pushed up. the dax was losing steam at the end of the week, but in general, this week was very successful. it could gain almost 5%, but not every german company had such a good start into the year. german car makers reported very disappointing numbers. daimler even had to s
she set 2016 as the new target rate to bring the deficit down to 3% of gdp. unemployment in spain has risen to more than 27%, a new high. government debt is 84% of gross domestic product, and growth shrank last year by 1.8%. the recession is set to continue for the rest of this year. madrid is predicting a return to growth in 2014. >> german chemical greater thanbasf has its sights set on a record year -- german chemical giant basf. >> the company posted net profit of 1.5 billion...
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the other party is pushing budgets and deficits as a response to what is one of the most on a massive responses to a deep, painful societal and economic problem. these two orthodoxies have got to shed their skins and actually come up with something new and a heck of a lot more courageous, don't you think? >> of course. you are 100 percent right. these people are politicians. the goal of a politician is not to worry about you and me, not to do the right thing, but to get reelected. that's what people in this country give handouts from the government for. lou: and economically in terms of the market, the economy, what is our future of? >> the economy is moving ahead slowly. the powers that be tell you they want to excel rate. they don't because if it does demand for money will rise coming interest rates will rise, and the amount of interest but the government pays will go free and we are setting the stage for what you and i remember as an guys, the 70's, double-digit inflation. so it is all a sham. lou: let's hope that the sham can be resolved. >> let me be clear, the market is okay. we
the other party is pushing budgets and deficits as a response to what is one of the most on a massive responses to a deep, painful societal and economic problem. these two orthodoxies have got to shed their skins and actually come up with something new and a heck of a lot more courageous, don't you think? >> of course. you are 100 percent right. these people are politicians. the goal of a politician is not to worry about you and me, not to do the right thing, but to get reelected. that's...
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auctions, congress, which is very dependent and interested to make sure those auctions go well from a deficit reduction standpoint. broadcasters are interested because it is their spectrum at issue, and the wireless community which is very their needbecause of for more spectrum for mobile broadband. joining us is paul kirby, senior editor of telecommunications reports. >> the fcc, their goal is to adopt goals this year for the auction. there are a lot of issues still to be decided. some of the key leaders working in that proceeding could be with the change in chairmanship. >> that's correct. having helped manage that agency, i think it is good to hold people's feet to the fire and have a calendar. , so be it. if you plan on it being in 2015, it will be in 2016. they have a terrific staff, great expertise being applied to this auction. i certainly agree with justin. this is an issue where if the auction fails, it's going to be difficult for the wheeler chairmanship to be seen as success. if it is a success, it doesn't mean the chairmanship will be a success because there are other things that
auctions, congress, which is very dependent and interested to make sure those auctions go well from a deficit reduction standpoint. broadcasters are interested because it is their spectrum at issue, and the wireless community which is very their needbecause of for more spectrum for mobile broadband. joining us is paul kirby, senior editor of telecommunications reports. >> the fcc, their goal is to adopt goals this year for the auction. there are a lot of issues still to be decided. some...
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and the concern with deficits similarly was not in evidence in the bush years. i think a lot of what we've been seeing quite sadly is simply counter positioning vis a vis president obama. republicans quickly go to the opposite side of the issue. only if years before they were on the same side that the obama administration now occupies. >> do you think that the way the current sequester and budget cutting debates are going to work out is that we will keep all of the cuts that hurt people that don't have political capital and the ones that bother members of congress themselves or people with political capital those ones will get fixed? >> that is what we've done so far. i think this is a really appalling period in washington, d.c. in the next month or two, everybody who is on unemployment benefits who has been out of work for more than 24 weeks, their benefits are not coming from the state, they're coming fedey.th're going to get their benefits cut. these folks, the long-term unemployed, they'll see their benefits cut by 10%, 11%, or sometimes in some cases 12%. t
and the concern with deficits similarly was not in evidence in the bush years. i think a lot of what we've been seeing quite sadly is simply counter positioning vis a vis president obama. republicans quickly go to the opposite side of the issue. only if years before they were on the same side that the obama administration now occupies. >> do you think that the way the current sequester and budget cutting debates are going to work out is that we will keep all of the cuts that hurt people...
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part of gun culture and i try be open minded as we have this conversation across a vast country with deficit habits and norms and rituals. there is something dark at work here something folks that are part of gun culture should be talking about. if gun culture is the foundation for the kind of politics we have, which is to have no regulation at all even designed to save the lives and limbs of gun owners themselves. if politics are the kind of culture that says it's okay to give a 5-year-old a gun, i'm sorry, we need to talk about this culture. it can't be the elephant in the room. the people who need to start that conversation and own that conversation, about what gun culture is and what it should be are people part of that culture, the folks right now as i'm speaking to you may be drinking cocktails and celebrating victories at the hilton in downtown houston. joining me is author. and joining me, mr. cummings, democrat from maryland. you wrote this book and you and i have had conversations about gun culture. i want to get your reaction to what i just said. here's how i feel having this conv
part of gun culture and i try be open minded as we have this conversation across a vast country with deficit habits and norms and rituals. there is something dark at work here something folks that are part of gun culture should be talking about. if gun culture is the foundation for the kind of politics we have, which is to have no regulation at all even designed to save the lives and limbs of gun owners themselves. if politics are the kind of culture that says it's okay to give a 5-year-old a...
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however you need to do it, get the deficit down, grow the economy. that's what people mean when they say austerity. this has gotten conflated with the republicans' party position. you should reduce the deficit but not by cutting defense and absolutely not in any way by raising taxes. if it requires raising taxes even a dollar, then better not to reduce the deficit at all. better possibly even to default on the debt which brings all the terrible consequences of a debt crisis all at once artificially. something they don't typically believe that further government action to help out the economy probably isn't merited. if you think of these academics who have become associated with austerity, they've argued for principal write-downs where the government would make mortgages cheaper for people, for higher inflation. the republican party wants none of that. i think what the republican party is actually advocating is quite a bit less coherent even than austerity. >> what is it? if it's not austerity, then what do you think they want? even if you think it's
however you need to do it, get the deficit down, grow the economy. that's what people mean when they say austerity. this has gotten conflated with the republicans' party position. you should reduce the deficit but not by cutting defense and absolutely not in any way by raising taxes. if it requires raising taxes even a dollar, then better not to reduce the deficit at all. better possibly even to default on the debt which brings all the terrible consequences of a debt crisis all at once...
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nothing from congress, if you hear anything it is about how much moreby should b we should g budget deficit. neither will boost the employment. lou: is it appropriate to consider we would have an economy oil look free, independent objective perspective on the future, that is independent of partnership and ideology these days. >> if u talk about forecasting likely outcomes, people on wall street, people on academia are doing that, not in a partisan way. as soon as you turn to question, it is what are we going to do about it? what kind of policy might make things better. lou: so far, when we're going to do about it has not -- >> not much. lou: has not been much and not exciting. we appreciate it. alan great to have you with us. >> great to be here. lou: up next, immigration reform debate, dividing republicans. our next guest said legal immigration is the real issue ann woulder will be here -- ann coulter will be here, in chalk talk how much of your hard earned tax dollars are benefiting the programs that government tells me that condition,tion lou: we've mentioned more than a few times here a
nothing from congress, if you hear anything it is about how much moreby should b we should g budget deficit. neither will boost the employment. lou: is it appropriate to consider we would have an economy oil look free, independent objective perspective on the future, that is independent of partnership and ideology these days. >> if u talk about forecasting likely outcomes, people on wall street, people on academia are doing that, not in a partisan way. as soon as you turn to question, it...
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republicans want tax reforms to reduce the deficit and lower tax rates. >> the administration is happy with broadening the base. we have seen them go in other direction. tax is hard dance for them. >> obviously the parties disagree. >>> and the white house supports a reduction in corporate rates. many want to replace the sequester and spend more and not lower rates. >> and the president try to raise income taxes on middle class families? go to twitter and you can find me at bret baier. carl cameron tells us more democrats are saying what the republicans have been saying all along. >> senator majority leader harry reid is word about implementation of obama care off track and head for disaster >> max said it was a train wreck. i agree with him. >> max wrote much of the affordable care act and lambasted kathleen sebluous in a committee grilling. >> i tell you, i see a huge train wreck coming down. you and i discussed it many time i don't see results. >> baucus will not seek reelection. he blames obama administration how the reforms will be passed or implemented. >> people generally dislik
republicans want tax reforms to reduce the deficit and lower tax rates. >> the administration is happy with broadening the base. we have seen them go in other direction. tax is hard dance for them. >> obviously the parties disagree. >>> and the white house supports a reduction in corporate rates. many want to replace the sequester and spend more and not lower rates. >> and the president try to raise income taxes on middle class families? go to twitter and you can find...
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. >> there was some compromise in january over the, over the deficit. were you encouraged by that? did you get an adrenaline shot when you -- >> no. and unfortunately. and here's the reason why. i mean, first of all, of course, we knew that the leverage was with president obama in this case -- not with people trying to hold something hostage, because inaction here would mean sharp tax increases across the board. and after that, the president can come back and say, "i want to propose the biggest tax cut in history for everybody except those making over $250,000 a year." so you could -- it was clear there would be some kind of a deal that would emerge, whether before or after. one of the things that was discouraging about this is it happened very late in the game, of course, as we know. it was joe biden meeting with mitch mcconnell and coming up with a plan. but here's the plan that gets 89 votes in the senate, including some of the icons of the conservative wing of the party which is really a radical wing of the party, from pat toomey to jim inhofe and tom coburn. and it goes to the
. >> there was some compromise in january over the, over the deficit. were you encouraged by that? did you get an adrenaline shot when you -- >> no. and unfortunately. and here's the reason why. i mean, first of all, of course, we knew that the leverage was with president obama in this case -- not with people trying to hold something hostage, because inaction here would mean sharp tax increases across the board. and after that, the president can come back and say, "i want to...
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in fact they become part of the trade deficit because things that used to be made here, are now made there, and then being sent back here. so since fast track went into effect we have seen five million manufacturing jobs lost. that was one out of four of every u.s. manufacturing job that existed in our country. and we have seen a real median wages, set in 1972 levels, stuck, even though worker productivity has soared. that kind of break between worker productivity and wages i is not what happened before fast track and before the trade agreements. not fast track alone. it's the agreements that fast track enabled. your question points out one of the most interesting factoids, which is though trade has expanded, including experts, under these agreements, imports have expanded a lot faster, and, worse, growth in exports has a penalty for doing these agreements. we cannot prove this empirically. there's a lot of different factors. which is one of the reasons that finding is truce us because so many of the big u.s. companies that used to be the big exporters are now relocating to offshorin
in fact they become part of the trade deficit because things that used to be made here, are now made there, and then being sent back here. so since fast track went into effect we have seen five million manufacturing jobs lost. that was one out of four of every u.s. manufacturing job that existed in our country. and we have seen a real median wages, set in 1972 levels, stuck, even though worker productivity has soared. that kind of break between worker productivity and wages i is not what...
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. >> sequestration is bad policy, the wrong way to reduce the deficit. that's why house republicans have voted twice to replace these automatic cuts with smarter once. >> even though congress passed a fix late last week to allow the transportation secretary to move money around to avoid furloughs and reduce flight delays, the president did not sound happy. >> the fact that congress responded to the short-term problem of flight delays by giving us the option of sifting money that's designed to repair and improve airports over the long-term to fix the short-term problem. that's not a solution. >> democrats run happy because flight delays were addressed while meals on wheels, head start and other domestic programs are dealing with less. republicans say it was the white house that decided to use flight days a as political weapon. >> it wreaks of politics. that's exactly what it is. they have got the resources. they have got the manpower and they have a declining demand. everything that the f.a.a. needs to do, they could have done already. >> today oklahoma r
. >> sequestration is bad policy, the wrong way to reduce the deficit. that's why house republicans have voted twice to replace these automatic cuts with smarter once. >> even though congress passed a fix late last week to allow the transportation secretary to move money around to avoid furloughs and reduce flight delays, the president did not sound happy. >> the fact that congress responded to the short-term problem of flight delays by giving us the option of sifting money...
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doug talks about the need to rein in government and cut the deficit. i think we all agree on that. but this shows a fundamental unseriousness on the part of the administration to actually do it. >> you know, the biggest joke about this all is that you had the congress actually appropriated more money to the faa in a budget than even obama actually requested for the faa. and when people began to figure that out, then it was like, ways, hold on a second, why are you making all these furloughs when we already gave you more money than you actually requested? this is ridiculous. >> monica: yeah. and doug, here is the irony and i want you to savor this irony, if you will. so i think one of the reasons why obama went after these high profile things, like air travel and white house tours is because he wanted to try to prove that we just couldn't live without big government. but the irony now is that with the sequester has shown is yes, we can, in fact, live without big government and big spending and secondly, that government is completely screwed up at all levels. they can't set appropria
doug talks about the need to rein in government and cut the deficit. i think we all agree on that. but this shows a fundamental unseriousness on the part of the administration to actually do it. >> you know, the biggest joke about this all is that you had the congress actually appropriated more money to the faa in a budget than even obama actually requested for the faa. and when people began to figure that out, then it was like, ways, hold on a second, why are you making all these...
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he really needed to stand up for closing more that deficit. ronald reagan spent a lot of of the greatest proponent of deficit spending. he left a legacy was permitted his followers to say reagan proved deficits don't matter. oft was a historical error enormous proportion. more with david stockman sunday at 8:00 on c-span's q&a. --a bipartisan policy to center discussion about the military use of drones. the panel included two attorneys who worked the george w. bush administration and the cochair of the 9/11 commission, thomas payne. this is just over an hour. >> to call this an all-star panel is an understatement. our panelists are a constellation of national security experts who have reflected deeply on the issues at hand today. among them, i feel like a guy who splashes paint on house is about to talk about subtle aspects of portraiture painting s.th a group or rembrandt next to me is john bellinger, a partner at a law firm and former to the national security council. he speaks and writes regularly on public international law issues. he test
he really needed to stand up for closing more that deficit. ronald reagan spent a lot of of the greatest proponent of deficit spending. he left a legacy was permitted his followers to say reagan proved deficits don't matter. oft was a historical error enormous proportion. more with david stockman sunday at 8:00 on c-span's q&a. --a bipartisan policy to center discussion about the military use of drones. the panel included two attorneys who worked the george w. bush administration and the...
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. >>> drugs prescribed for treating attention deficit hyperactivity disorder are facing more scrutiny. the paper says many colleges are tightening rules on diagnosis and treatment. some schools require students to sign contracts saying they will not misuse or share their pills. >>> senator barbara boxer has announced plans to hold hearings on the april explosion of west, texas. >>> the investigation in boston goes on as victims continue to grapple with the fact that they are now victims of a terrorist attack. i was in boston yesterday and sat down with kevin white who still has difficulty walking and is caring for his parents. both of them were wounded in the attack. kevin's dad lost his leg. >> we decided to go in on a whim because all of the events that were going on, get some lunch, kind of see the city. and we just finished eating and were walking and just stopping and starting and watching the race and watching people at the finish line. and suddenly everything changed. it was extremely unexpected. and it was something we didn't think was going to happen, obviously. >> so the bom
. >>> drugs prescribed for treating attention deficit hyperactivity disorder are facing more scrutiny. the paper says many colleges are tightening rules on diagnosis and treatment. some schools require students to sign contracts saying they will not misuse or share their pills. >>> senator barbara boxer has announced plans to hold hearings on the april explosion of west, texas. >>> the investigation in boston goes on as victims continue to grapple with the fact that...
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it cut our deficit by $600 billion. folks, look, draconian cuts on the middle class and elderly, why do they do it? people say joe, it is hard to believe this is what they are proposing. in order to provide for the massive tax cuts to corp. prilt america and very wealthy that's the only way they can do it other than ballooning the deficit more than they already have. that's why they talk a it the way they do. that's why they call for these cuts in the middle class. they talk a lot about deficits. let me talk a what my president and the congress has done. we reduced the deficit over the next 10 years by $2.5 trillion. $2.5 trillion. the proposal is to gain another $1.5 trillion. [applause] the difference is we do it fair. congressman will tell you. that will get us to the magic number. every economists you talk to will tell you if you get debt to g.d.p. below 3% that's when things take off. that's exactly what the president's proposal will do, it will get it down to 2.1% of g.d.p. you don't have the break the back and sp
it cut our deficit by $600 billion. folks, look, draconian cuts on the middle class and elderly, why do they do it? people say joe, it is hard to believe this is what they are proposing. in order to provide for the massive tax cuts to corp. prilt america and very wealthy that's the only way they can do it other than ballooning the deficit more than they already have. that's why they talk a it the way they do. that's why they call for these cuts in the middle class. they talk a lot about...
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and he left a legacy of massive deficits which permitted his followers to say reagan proved deficits don't matter. of was a historical error enormous proportion. q sunday at 8:00 on c-span's & a. >> a former legal advisor to george w. bush explains the position he was in when he approved the drone strike. he was part of a bipartisan talk on the subject joined by bush administration official and an attorney who has hallenged tar getted killings. > to call this an all-star panel is a bit of an understatement. among them i feel like a guy who splashes paint on houses about to talk about subtle aspects of port trat painting with a group of remember brants. let me introduce the panelists. seated next to me is john bell enjer. he is a former legal advisor to the state department. he speaks regularly on national security law issues. he testified before the house committee on the judiciary subject whrks the k the u.s. target terrorist overseas. seated to john's left is the director of the national security project which is dedicated to ensuring that the security policies and practices are co
and he left a legacy of massive deficits which permitted his followers to say reagan proved deficits don't matter. of was a historical error enormous proportion. q sunday at 8:00 on c-span's & a. >> a former legal advisor to george w. bush explains the position he was in when he approved the drone strike. he was part of a bipartisan talk on the subject joined by bush administration official and an attorney who has hallenged tar getted killings. > to call this an all-star panel is a...
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this is a silent majority that's very upset by trillion dollar deficits. >> but, okay. fiscal conservatives. that's the knock on george w. bush after his administration. the key is the cries of george w. bush was not a fiscal conservative and didn't intensify until after he left. the conservative movement reinterfretd bush presidency after he was president. i'm wondering -- go ahead. >> but the events of 2008 made that sort of a crisis in his legacy, if you will, inevitable. of course the biggest motivator for the tea party was actually the passage of the affordable care act because that was seen as massive invasion. but yes many did make ties to both parties and said look president bush was a big government conservative. >> did not veto any budget presented to congress or items presented for six or seven years. >> right. >> medicare part d. >> i'm hearing reinterpretation of the tea party. your father-in-law, when he wrote that ise silent majority speech. silent center. what he was doing was talking to the center. the center has changed in our country. i don't think an
this is a silent majority that's very upset by trillion dollar deficits. >> but, okay. fiscal conservatives. that's the knock on george w. bush after his administration. the key is the cries of george w. bush was not a fiscal conservative and didn't intensify until after he left. the conservative movement reinterfretd bush presidency after he was president. i'm wondering -- go ahead. >> but the events of 2008 made that sort of a crisis in his legacy, if you will, inevitable. of...
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what's clear is the only way we will lift it, we do a bigger deal that meets the test of lowering our deficit and growing our economy, at the same time and that's going to require some compromises on the part of both democrats and republicans, i've had some good conversations with republican senators so far, and those conversations are continuing. i think there is a genuine desire on many of their parts to move past not only sequester, but washington dysfunction. whether we can get it done or not, we'll see. but i think, you know, the is he que is he quekw sequester is a good example or the faa sequester is a good example. you will recall even as recently as my campaign, republicans were saying sequester is terrible, a disaster, will ruin our military, disastrous for the economy, we have to do something about it. then when it was determined that doing something about it might mean that we close some tax loopholes for the wealthy and well connected, suddenly, well, you know what, we'll take the sequester, and the notion was somehow we exaggerated the effects of the sequester. remember? the pre
what's clear is the only way we will lift it, we do a bigger deal that meets the test of lowering our deficit and growing our economy, at the same time and that's going to require some compromises on the part of both democrats and republicans, i've had some good conversations with republican senators so far, and those conversations are continuing. i think there is a genuine desire on many of their parts to move past not only sequester, but washington dysfunction. whether we can get it done or...
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he left a massive deficit which permitted his followers to say that reagan approved deficits do not matter. reagan with former budget director david stockman sunday at 8:00. >> a bipartisan policy center discussion about the military's use of drums. the panel includes two attorneys the worked for the george w. bush administration. this is over an hour. to call this an all store -- all-star panel is a bit of an understatement. i sort of feel like a guy who splashes paint on house is about to talk on portraiture painting. introducing the panelists. seated -- seated next to me is john bollinger. he is a former legal adviser to the u.s. state department. he testified before the house committee on the judiciary. when can the u.s. targets alleged american terrorists overseas? is theto his left director of the aclu national security project, which is dedicated to ensuring the security policy practices are consistent with human rights. she has litigated cases. her work includes a focus on the intersection of national security. she is a lecturer at columbia law school. he is the associate dean of t
he left a massive deficit which permitted his followers to say that reagan approved deficits do not matter. reagan with former budget director david stockman sunday at 8:00. >> a bipartisan policy center discussion about the military's use of drums. the panel includes two attorneys the worked for the george w. bush administration. this is over an hour. to call this an all store -- all-star panel is a bit of an understatement. i sort of feel like a guy who splashes paint on house is about...
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>>gregg: is he blaming in. >> of course. >> the president's rating on the deficit is 33 percent. as you correctly suggested, there is no agenda on 9 economy, on job creation, on economic growth, and this is about leadership. >> i want to talk about the news convince: 41 percent, 44, 33, and that is approving his handling. what did he do last week? two big things, the first president ever to go to the planned parenthood national convention. he called his basketball player. that is the highlight of the week. here is a hard left social agenda. >> a couple of comments from the "washington post", "it is never a good sign if he feels compelled to assure the public that he still has a pose." or "the president's protect was jammed with half truths and out and outment representation that even mainstream reporters took to snarking." >> we will discuss the description of the wonderful land of oz of health care, how great but he did the thing, he is the person, his justice department has been to court against the judge on the plan "b" and they want 15-year-old to have the day after birth con
>>gregg: is he blaming in. >> of course. >> the president's rating on the deficit is 33 percent. as you correctly suggested, there is no agenda on 9 economy, on job creation, on economic growth, and this is about leadership. >> i want to talk about the news convince: 41 percent, 44, 33, and that is approving his handling. what did he do last week? two big things, the first president ever to go to the planned parenthood national convention. he called his basketball...
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but achieves the same deficit reduction as the sequester does but in a very different way. bill: all right, the republican from last hour, the democrat chris van hollen out of maryland this hour. thank you, sir, we'll that you can to you again. >> absolutely. bill: appreciate it. martha: new developments from california this morning in the manhunt for the killer of an 8-year-old girl who was stabbed to death in her own home. now authorities say that a witness who first reported seeing a man running from the girl's home around the time she was killed has now recanted her statement. claudia cowan is live from san francisco on this. this isn't the first step back in this case is it? >> it isn't. three potential leads have fallen through and a week later there is still no suspect in this little girl's murder. police have taken down the road blocks on the street where layla lived but her house remains an active crime scene, as investigators follow-up on more than 300 tips and analyze several knives found inside. according to investigators layla's 12-year-old brother found his in
but achieves the same deficit reduction as the sequester does but in a very different way. bill: all right, the republican from last hour, the democrat chris van hollen out of maryland this hour. thank you, sir, we'll that you can to you again. >> absolutely. bill: appreciate it. martha: new developments from california this morning in the manhunt for the killer of an 8-year-old girl who was stabbed to death in her own home. now authorities say that a witness who first reported seeing a...
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obstruct the american public on everything. 88% for background checks 57% favor an balanced approach to deficit reduction -- on and on and on. >> yeah, i don't see why the president should have to compromise the american public's values. and certain media elites who just love to play contrarian go the other way. you can't be serious when you talk about the economy unless you are willing to cut medicare and social security. you can't be serious about the economy unless you are willing to make drastic cuts. this is because they are in the pocket of these wealthy people that advertise in their programs and go to their fancy cocktail parties with and, you know, and until there are more people like you out there talk about what the truth really is that's not going to change. >> stephanie: i'll just be -- you and i will be here on the fringe together. >> i'm standing on a street corner right now. i have a sign. >> stephanie: karl frisch love you honey. see you next week. >> have a good one. >> stephanie: twenty-four minutes after the hour. right back on the "stephanie miller show." >> announcer: ther
obstruct the american public on everything. 88% for background checks 57% favor an balanced approach to deficit reduction -- on and on and on. >> yeah, i don't see why the president should have to compromise the american public's values. and certain media elites who just love to play contrarian go the other way. you can't be serious when you talk about the economy unless you are willing to cut medicare and social security. you can't be serious about the economy unless you are willing to...
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problem gets fixed if both parties sit down and say how are we going make sure we are reducing our deficit sensibly, make sure we invest in things rebuilding our airport and road and bridges and investing in early childhood education and the basic research and things that help us grow, and that's what the american people want. >>> that was part of president obama's news conference held earlier today at the white house. you can see his entire briefing tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span or any time at c-span.org. >>> also tonight's supreme court justice clarence thomas discussing his life and career on the high court. he talked about race in america, the inner workers of the supreme court, and law school students shawled do after congratulation. -- graduation. he recently spoke in pittsburgh. you can see his comments to be the at 9:00 eastern on c pan. >>> now a discussion on why drone, fair may not be legal, northerly, or effective. we here from academic and authorities at the event hosted last month. it's an hour and forty minutes. >>> thank you, thomas. thank you for our audience members f
problem gets fixed if both parties sit down and say how are we going make sure we are reducing our deficit sensibly, make sure we invest in things rebuilding our airport and road and bridges and investing in early childhood education and the basic research and things that help us grow, and that's what the american people want. >>> that was part of president obama's news conference held earlier today at the white house. you can see his entire briefing tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span...
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if we think about it pragmatically, especially now with the news that the deficit breached is now being delayed. as you know, we thought that was going to occur in july it would provide some forcing function for additional budget negotiations. that has not been swept to the right. it does not appear that what we are living with out into the fall. there are two choices. we could submit another budget, or if we don't, we will have to enter into some negotiation with congress on how to of the door of those cuts. but that decision hasn't been made yet. >> general, there that has been a lot of talk in this town recently about throwing up a no- fly zone. and without reference to any specific country in the middle east, could you talk a little bit about what goes into an operation like that? i think there is a notion around that it is pretty simple and easy, but what i know of it, it may be a little more complicated. could you talk about that? >> well, no-fly zones -- well, actually any military operation tends to be more complicated than generally gets talked about in open sources because the
if we think about it pragmatically, especially now with the news that the deficit breached is now being delayed. as you know, we thought that was going to occur in july it would provide some forcing function for additional budget negotiations. that has not been swept to the right. it does not appear that what we are living with out into the fall. there are two choices. we could submit another budget, or if we don't, we will have to enter into some negotiation with congress on how to of the door...
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boston now two win as away to rally from an 0-3 deficit. the knicks may have been over confident in game five, the team dressing in all black last night because they said they were going to the celtics' funeral which seems a little disrespectful considering the recent events in boston. the wardrobe selection giving them motivation and they came through another clutch win in game five. afterwards, thing got chippy, words exchanged and players had to be separated. you can bet game six tis going o be a good one in boston. >> ahead one game. take care of business. they want to pull and dressing all black, you know, let them do that. we're here to win games. >> houston rockets trying to rally from an 0-3 deficit in oklahoma city. game five last night in okc. hardin had a leave shoot around with the flu but he would start and have the best game in the series. the bearded one ended the game with 31 points. rocket shocks the thunder, 107-100. game six in houston tomorrow night. >>> yesterday afternoon portland timbers made a dream come true for one
boston now two win as away to rally from an 0-3 deficit. the knicks may have been over confident in game five, the team dressing in all black last night because they said they were going to the celtics' funeral which seems a little disrespectful considering the recent events in boston. the wardrobe selection giving them motivation and they came through another clutch win in game five. afterwards, thing got chippy, words exchanged and players had to be separated. you can bet game six tis going o...
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at a point where we've got a trillion-dollar a year deficit, spending money we don't have, surely we should be doing something about this expanding food stamp program. >>brian: something you're going to be talking about? >> yes. we're going to get another stock market rally because ben bernanke is printing up a storm. >>steve: three hours now over in fox business, this man is going to take the stage. >> tell you all about making money, baby. >>brian: coming up straight head. >>gretchen: general shinseky will promise to help our veterans. he promises to get the benefits they deserve. instead the system has gotten worse. is it time for that general to maybe move on? i guess we'll debate that coming up next. >>brian: sparks fly at a soccer game but has nothing to do with the action on the field. the columbus crew watched their score board explode. ♪ if loving you is wrong ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. [ m
at a point where we've got a trillion-dollar a year deficit, spending money we don't have, surely we should be doing something about this expanding food stamp program. >>brian: something you're going to be talking about? >> yes. we're going to get another stock market rally because ben bernanke is printing up a storm. >>steve: three hours now over in fox business, this man is going to take the stage. >> tell you all about making money, baby. >>brian: coming up...
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not how we're going to balance the deficit in this country. >> brian: it will be interesting to see if you give somebody the option, like we all do, if you want to get a luxury car, you pay more. if you want to get a compact convenient car u pay less. it will be interesting if they allow you to say i'm going to nexium. >> but that was the concern about obamacare in some ways that we're going to create two or three levels of health care system and a lot of americans are going to wind up on the bottom. so the richest people have the capacity to pay more will get better medical care. that's the real iniquity. the other problem is there is no standards for these so-called academic detailers. we don't know what they're felling the doctors or seeing. private pharmaceutical industry is regulated, state, federal and their own voluntary standards. there are no standards for these federal consultants who are spreading out across the country, preaching whatever they're preaching 'cause we don't know. >> brian: peter johnson, jr. talk being another element of obamacare we are not familiar with. co
not how we're going to balance the deficit in this country. >> brian: it will be interesting to see if you give somebody the option, like we all do, if you want to get a luxury car, you pay more. if you want to get a compact convenient car u pay less. it will be interesting if they allow you to say i'm going to nexium. >> but that was the concern about obamacare in some ways that we're going to create two or three levels of health care system and a lot of americans are going to wind...
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heck need to do something on guns before 2015 and most of all we need to do something on the debt and deficit way before 2015. >> you know, i'm curious, you bring up guns. even this relatively small measure on gun control, universal background checks, it fails. should the president have used a little more political capital on that, especially since several senate democrats voted against it? >> yeah. i'm amazed, and i thought the president did a great job in engaging the public on the issue, but he didn't do a good job in dealing with, first of all, his own party. heidi heitkamp, bring her in. talk to her. show her the polls again. she knows them. 94% of north dakotans were for universal background checks. >> what's the deal with you being such a big philadelphia eagles fan? aren't you a native new yorker? >> i was, and ironically i never stepped food in fifth until my freshman year in penn. i never even came down here when i was looking at schools, and we were there for orientation week and it was like tuesday through sunday, and i'm sleeping in my dorm room and sunday around 11:45, i had bee
heck need to do something on guns before 2015 and most of all we need to do something on the debt and deficit way before 2015. >> you know, i'm curious, you bring up guns. even this relatively small measure on gun control, universal background checks, it fails. should the president have used a little more political capital on that, especially since several senate democrats voted against it? >> yeah. i'm amazed, and i thought the president did a great job in engaging the public on...
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the economy, jobs, deficit and spending and the fiscal strength of the country, and whether or not they are going to be able to have a secure retirement and the president is not talking about any of those issues. bill: i don't think it came up the other day in that press conference. dana millbank "washington post" wrote somewhat of a scathing article about how he analyzed the reaction in in press conference. and also this was written, weather roosevelt, bill clinton, or george w. bush every second term president must come to tkpweups about the reality that it can't be just about his agenda or just him. is he doing a or b on that at the moment? >> well, it's all about him. it's his agenda not the country's agenda, and then he's got own odd tone to it. the president has been hyperpartisan, everything is somebody else's responsibility. he's been disengaged in leading and very active in campaign. the tone is negative. rather than bringing us together and finding common ground he spent most of his time excore kwraeuting people for failing to support his agenda. every president in the second
the economy, jobs, deficit and spending and the fiscal strength of the country, and whether or not they are going to be able to have a secure retirement and the president is not talking about any of those issues. bill: i don't think it came up the other day in that press conference. dana millbank "washington post" wrote somewhat of a scathing article about how he analyzed the reaction in in press conference. and also this was written, weather roosevelt, bill clinton, or george w. bush...
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and i would have to say probably no deficit. >> certainly a different response to hurricane katrina. still, i think, one of the greatest failures of the bush -- last week, we saw -- with the opening of his library this rose-colored view of president bush and all of the things he did and we did a post on think progress why you still should be glad that bush isn't president anymore and hurricane katrina the deficit you mentioned. the stuff on gays and going against, trying to get all of those and successfully getting all of those states to outlaw same-sex marriage, pain for years to come and putting conservatives on the supreme court which we're still feeling to this day. >> bill: i still think there ought to be a way she could change her vote then we can make it 5-4 the other way and instead of having an election in 2016, we just give al gore -- >> gore is available. what's he doing? >> bill: we know one thing. he's not running a tv network anymore. [ laughter ] hello. can't say he's running current tv anymore. no. now, speaking of people getting in trouble with the votes, think progr
and i would have to say probably no deficit. >> certainly a different response to hurricane katrina. still, i think, one of the greatest failures of the bush -- last week, we saw -- with the opening of his library this rose-colored view of president bush and all of the things he did and we did a post on think progress why you still should be glad that bush isn't president anymore and hurricane katrina the deficit you mentioned. the stuff on gays and going against, trying to get all of...
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clear is that the only way we can let did is we do a bigger deal that meets the test of lowering our deficit and growing our economy at the same time and that will require some compromise on the part of both democrats and republicans. i have had some good conversations with republican senators so far. those conversations are continuing. i think there is a genuine desire of many of their parts to move past not only sequester but washington dysfunction. whether we can get it done are not, we will see. host: president obama -- what is your opinion? south carolina, a democrat, hi. pretty good morning, a lady. are you from alaska originally? host: guest: i lived there for awhile. my republican friends -- i believe the reason why our president appears to be irrelevant is because the right- wing radio has done nothing but try to make every move he has done to be irrelevant. i am personally calling because i am outraged about gitmo. it should be closed. i could not believe when they were going to have the trials of these guys from gitmo in new york and they said they could not do that. i wrote to ch
clear is that the only way we can let did is we do a bigger deal that meets the test of lowering our deficit and growing our economy at the same time and that will require some compromise on the part of both democrats and republicans. i have had some good conversations with republican senators so far. those conversations are continuing. i think there is a genuine desire of many of their parts to move past not only sequester but washington dysfunction. whether we can get it done are not, we will...
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and that it would reduce the deficit. dimarco who we talked about a few minutes ago said over and over again he refused to have principle reduction but based on the information that he has presented us, that is to the congress, his own research says there should be principle reduction. >> that's my question to you. we were talking off the air. the congressman has been nominated to succeed dimarco who has been in position presiding over fanny and freddy for several years. three or four years. it seems that both sides, both the financial institutions as well as the consumers when it comes to principle reduction, that seems to be one area they can agree on except this man ed dimarco refused to go along here. what's the possibility for breaking through the logjam here? >> i think it's going to be difficult. i think that by having him appointed and letting him take an objective look at principle reduction, i think that breaks the logjam. i read senator corker's response. i say hold on. this man is a distinguished law school gr
and that it would reduce the deficit. dimarco who we talked about a few minutes ago said over and over again he refused to have principle reduction but based on the information that he has presented us, that is to the congress, his own research says there should be principle reduction. >> that's my question to you. we were talking off the air. the congressman has been nominated to succeed dimarco who has been in position presiding over fanny and freddy for several years. three or four...